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Sensitivity was 69 percent for precancerous polyps at greatest risk to progress to cancer (i.e., those containing high-grade dysplasia). Cologuard detected ...
Colon polyps are often found as a part of routine colorectal cancer screening. Symptoms that should prompt an appointment with a healthcare professional include ...
In 2019, 20% of colorectal cancers were in people ages 54 years or younger, up from 11% in 1995. Another trend: Rectal cancer is more common than colon cancer ...
... dysplasia (2). Hyperplastic polyps are common but they have a low malignancy potential (3). There is evidence that colonic inflammation plays a major role ...
I'm in my 30s, am I at risk? What does colorectal mean? ANSWER: The term colorectal cancer combines colon and rectal cancer, two parts of the intestine. The ...
Liver Transplant is Associated with a Reduced Risk of Colorectal Dysplasia in patients with IBD and concomitant PSC. Clin Gastroenterol Hepatol. 2025 May 9 ...
... colorectal adenomas. FAP increases an individual's risk of colorectal cancer ... dysplasia (LGD), and 11 (3.3%) with high-grade dysplasia (HGD). Of the ...
Must be a candidate for a surveillance colonoscopy, with the intention of CRC/dysplasia surveillance, or a candidate for surgical intervention based on ...
What is colorectal cancer? It's not one type of cancer but two: colon and rectal cancer. The large intestine has several regions. The last part of the large ...
Colon cancer treatment usually involves surgery to remove the cancer. Your health care team might recommend other treatments, such as radiation therapy and ...
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